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  • Copies of the book 'Fake Law' by the Secret Barrister, is displayed in the window of Waterstones on Piccadilly the West End, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    waterstones_window02-05-10-2020.jpg
  • Copies of the book 'Fake Law' by the Secret Barrister, is displayed in the window of Waterstones on Piccadilly the West End, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    waterstones_window01-05-10-2020.jpg
  • Copies of the book 'Fake Law' by the Secret Barrister, is displayed in the window of Waterstones on Piccadilly the West End, on 5th October 2020, in London, England.
    waterstones_window03-05-10-2020.jpg
  • Islamic extremists protest opposite the London Libyan embassy and demand Shariah law after the Gaddafi uprising. Holding up their placards that ask for Shariah law for Libya and that Democracy is the path to Hellfire, the young British radicals stand behind barriers near Hyde Park Corner denouncing Colonel Gaddafi and for their views and ideology to become the way of life for the north African country.
    libyan_protests10-25-02-2011.jpg
  • Islamic extremists protest opposite the London Libyan embassy and demand Shariah law after the Gaddafi uprising. Holding up their placards that ask for Shariah law for Libya and that Democracy is the path to Hellfire, the young British radicals stand behind barriers near Hyde Park Corner denouncing Colonel Gaddafi and for their views and ideology to become the way of life for the north African country.
    libyan_protests09-25-02-2011.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-06-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-05-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-03-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-02-13-06-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-05-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-01-17-01-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-07-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-04-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Two protesters stand outside the UK parliament holding the Irish and European Union flags, demonstrating their views against the British position to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal he struck with the EU in 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary have said they want to change the Northern Ireland Protocol to make it easier for some goods to move between Britain and Northern Ireland. The EU is against the move, saying it would break international law.
    brexit_ireland-01-13-06-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-06-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-04-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-03-17-01-2022.jpg
  • As the controversial Police and Crime bill reaches its final stage in parliament, a protester wearing a Boris Johnson the Omen parody, stands outside the House of Lords where the proposed law is being considered, on 17th January 2022, in Westminster, London, England. Sections of the bill have been condemned by human rights activists as an attack on the right to protest, with campaigners arguing that, without changes, the right to peaceful protest could be curbed by legislation.
    Bill_protest-02-17-01-2022.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, is the inscription ‘The Health of the People is the Highest Law’ - a quote translated from the Latin, of Roman philosopher Cicero's ‘De Legibus’ speech: “Salus populi suprema lex esto." The quote is above the main doorway of Walworth Clinic on Walworth Road in south London, a 1937 Grade II listed Art Deco building whose concept predated the establishment of the National Health Service, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_elephant&Castle-11-11-05...jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, is the inscription ‘The Health of the People is the Highest Law’ - a quote translated from the Latin, of Roman philosopher Cicero's ‘De Legibus’ speech: “Salus populi suprema lex esto." The quote is above the main doorway of Walworth Clinic on Walworth Road in south London, a 1937 Grade II listed Art Deco building whose concept predated the establishment of the National Health Service, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_elephant&Castle-09-11-05...jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, is the inscription ‘The Health of the People is the Highest Law’ - a quote translated from the Latin, of Roman philosopher Cicero's ‘De Legibus’ speech: “Salus populi suprema lex esto." The quote is above the main doorway of Walworth Clinic on Walworth Road in south London, a 1937 Grade II listed Art Deco building whose concept predated the establishment of the National Health Service, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_elephant&Castle-13-11-05...jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, is the inscription ‘The Health of the People is the Highest Law’ - a quote translated from the Latin, of Roman philosopher Cicero's ‘De Legibus’ speech: “Salus populi suprema lex esto." The quote is above the main doorway of Walworth Clinic on Walworth Road in south London, a 1937 Grade II listed Art Deco building whose concept predated the establishment of the National Health Service, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_elephant&Castle-12-11-05...jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, is the inscription ‘The Health of the People is the Highest Law’ - a quote translated from the Latin, of Roman philosopher Cicero's ‘De Legibus’ speech: “Salus populi suprema lex esto." The quote is above the main doorway of Walworth Clinic on Walworth Road in south London, a 1937 Grade II listed Art Deco building whose concept predated the establishment of the National Health Service, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_elephant&Castle-10-11-05...jpg
  • Former MP Jerry Hayes speaks to other barristers who continue their strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 11th July 2022, in London, England. Those protesting and not attending courts across England and Wales could face disciplinary proceedings, a judge has warned. Jerry Hayes is the British former MP for Harlow  from 1983 until 1997. He subsequently returned to practising criminal law.
    barristers_strike-49-11-07-2022.jpg
  • A lady walks below the imposing walls of the Old Bailey law courts in the financial City of London. The original medieval court was first mentioned in 1585 but the present building dates from 1902, but it was officially opened on 27 February 1907. It was designed by E. W. Mountford and built on the site of the infamous Newgate Prison, which was demolished to allow the court buildings to be constructed. Above the main entrance is inscribed the admonition, "Defend the Children of the Poor & Punish the Wrongdoer".
    old_bailey01-30-01-2013.jpg
  • Former MP Jerry Hayes speaks to other barristers who continue their strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 11th July 2022, in London, England. Those protesting and not attending courts across England and Wales could face disciplinary proceedings, a judge has warned. Jerry Hayes is the British former MP for Harlow  from 1983 until 1997. He subsequently returned to practising criminal law.
    barristers_strike-48-11-07-2022.jpg
  • Former MP Jerry Hayes speaks to other barristers who continue their strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 11th July 2022, in London, England. Those protesting and not attending courts across England and Wales could face disciplinary proceedings, a judge has warned. Jerry Hayes is the British former MP for Harlow  from 1983 until 1997. He subsequently returned to practising criminal law.
    barristers_strike-50-11-07-2022.jpg
  • Friends and family of Hillary Chung (right), a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrate her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-33-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Hillary Chung (right), a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrates her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-16-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Wearing braces, striped shirt and sitting on a block, a young lawyer studies a legal book during a mid-morning break in the Inner Temple in the historic City of London. The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice which may call members to the Bar and so entitle them to practise as barristers. The Temple was occupied in the twelfth century by the Knights Templar, who gave the area its name but was heavily bombed during the Blitz of 1940-1 and the reclining marble memorial to predecessor, John Hiccocks who held the office of Master in Chancery between 1702 and 1723 (d 1726) behind the young law student is marked by the partially-demolished Goldsmiths Chambers on the north side of Temple Church where Hiccocks is buried. An assortment of potted red plants add to an otherwise dark courtyard
    city_resting02-16-1993.jpg
  • Hillary Chung, a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrates her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-17-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Hillary Chung, a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrates her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-15-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Hillary Chung, a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrates her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-14-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Hillary Chung, a 21 year-old Law graduate from Hong Kong, celebrates her graduation with a 2:1 degree outside the London School of Economics (LSE) after her graduation ceremony, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England.
    LSE_graduates-13-22-07-2019.jpg
  • On the eve of transfer of law in Hong Kong from the UK to China, construction workers in Central Hong Kong carry on their tasks during a monsoonal rain shower on the last day of British rule. Some are dressed in yellow waterproof coats and hard hats, we see a British-style sign warning drivers of Men at Work resembling a man holding an umbrella. Lastly, on the right another man on a wall, also holding an brolley. In the foreground a car park sign states that the space is full in red letters and a local authority sign saying "Working for a better environment" is written in Chinese and English lettering. The transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China, referred to as "The Handover" occurred at midnight on June 30, 1997, signifying the end of British rule, and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China.
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  • A satirical Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet by Fluck and Law wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker.
    margaret_thatcher17-03-09-2007.jpg
  • Following UK commercial driving law, a lorry driver relaxes by reading in a window at the M40 motorway services in Warwickshire, England. Leaning back while engrossed in his book, the man is sitting in sunlight on this summer's day. Outside is a poster advertising the premium ice cream brand, Magnum. A girl is shown also lounging about enjoying a Magnum on a beautiful sun-kissed beach, with the sun reflecting on a calm sea. We see Magnum's web site and their products of Classic and White chocolate snacks in their wrappers. The man is oblivious to the nature of the ad but it lends a sense of paradise versus reality, between the fantasy of youth, natural beauty and the reality of an older working man on the road.
    truck_stop4-30-07-2007.jpg
  • Seen from slightly behind, a young woman stands taking shelter from early evening rain in Goodge Street, London England. Holding a lit cigarette in her left hand and with an unused ashtray to her right, she is chatting with friends who are also enjoying a relaxing hour after work. Under the UK Government's recent laws on smoking in public places, the work mates are forced outside the pub to smoke on the street in a special area away from the anti-smoking people indoors. Lit by glowing red lights that also provide warmth on this chilly January night, the friends are comfortable in their own company.
    electricity113-17-01-2008 .jpg
  • Pedestrians walk beneath the Gothic arches of the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand, on 11th march 2020, in London, England. Designed by George Edmund Street, who died before it was completed, it is a large grey stone edifice in the Victorian Gothic style built in the 1870s and opened by Queen Victoria in 1882. It is one of the largest courts in Europe.
    law_courts-01-11-03-2020.jpg
  • On the day that the report by Civil Servant Sue Gray, about wrongdoing by Downing Street staff and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the Covid pandemic, is expected to be published, Johnson's security cavalcade is surrounded by police as it leaves Downing Street before his weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), on 26th January 2022, in London, England. The Met police have also announced that they will now investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties have been revealed for breaking Covid restrictions.
    downing_street-11-26-01-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the report by Civil Servant Sue Gray, about wrongdoing by Downing Street staff and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the Covid pandemic, is expected to be published, Johnson's security cavalcade is surrounded by police as it leaves Downing Street before his weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), on 26th January 2022, in London, England. The Met police have also announced that they will now investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties have been revealed for breaking Covid restrictions.
    downing_street-13-26-01-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the report by Civil Servant Sue Gray, about wrongdoing by Downing Street staff and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the Covid pandemic, is expected to be published, Johnson's security cavalcade is surrounded by police as it leaves Downing Street before his weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), on 26th January 2022, in London, England. The Met police have also announced that they will now investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties have been revealed for breaking Covid restrictions.
    downing_street-14-26-01-2022.jpg
  • Days after the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, an exterior of the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, on 18th September 2001, Washington DC, USA. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    FBI_exterior-18-09-2001.jpg
  • On the day that the report by Civil Servant Sue Gray, about wrongdoing by Downing Street staff and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the Covid pandemic, is expected to be published, a protester blocks the entrance to Downing Street, moments before Johnson's security cavalcade leaves for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), on 26th January 2022, in London, England. The Met police have also announced that they will now investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties have been revealed for breaking Covid restrictions.
    downing_street-10-26-01-2022.jpg
  • On the day that the report by Civil Servant Sue Gray, about wrongdoing by Downing Street staff and Prime Minister Boris Johnson during the Covid pandemic, is expected to be published, Johnson's security cavalcade is surrounded by police as it leaves Downing Street before his weekly Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), on 26th January 2022, in London, England. The Met police have also announced that they will now investigate Johnson and his staff after news of more lockdown parties have been revealed for breaking Covid restrictions.
    downing_street-12-26-01-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-01-04-02-2022.jpg
  • An officer from the Atlanta Police Department puts his boot on a man's chest who is lying still in the gutter on the street. He and another person have been fighting in the downtown area and the officer has arrived in his patrol car after reports that a street brawl needed his interception. The officer's belt with a gun secured in its holster  can be seen from a low ground level angle. It is a desolate and sinister place and the lights from a passing car and the green fluorescent glow from a parking lot (car park) is in the background. The police officer needs to calm the violent situation, pacifying the two men before the matter gets out of hand and preventing him from causing more trouble, he places his weight on the thorax to pin the male on the ground.
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  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-08-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-09-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-07-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-05-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-06-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-04-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-02-04-02-2022.jpg
  • As the Metropolitan Police continue their investigation into illegal gatherings at Downing Street during Covid restriction lockdowns, plus, because of questions over leadship, renewed pressure on its Commissioner, Cressida Dick, is an exterior of New Scotland Yard in Westminster, on 4th February 2022, in London, England.
    new_scotland_yard-03-04-02-2022.jpg
  • A City of London police patrol car drives through sunlight on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England.
    city_russians-105-31-01-2022.jpg
  • A City of London police patrol car drives through sunlight on Leadenhall in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 31st January 2022, in the City of London, England.
    city_russians-122-31-01-2022.jpg
  • Met Police officers question a car driver in the borough of Southwark, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-63-19-04-2017.jpg
  • A supporter of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange protests outside London's Old Bailey court as his fight against extradition to the US has resumed, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. Assange has been in Belmarsh Prison for 16 months and is wanted over the publication of classified documents in 2010 and 2011. If convicted in the US, he faces a possible penalty of 175 years in jail.
    assange_protest02-16-09-2020.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-64-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-65-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-63-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-62-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested and searched by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-61-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested and searched by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-60-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested and searched by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-58-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested and searched by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-57-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-52-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-51-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-50-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-49-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-48-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-47-18-04-2019.jpg
  • With his head supported, a protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-46-18-04-2019.jpg
  • A protester is arrested by Met police officers at Oxford Circus on day 4 of protests by climate change environmental activists with pressure group Extinction Rebellion, on18th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-45-18-04-2019.jpg
  • Rusting corrugated iron sheeting and sprayed graffiti on wasteland in Canning Town, Newham, East London..
    electricity215-20-01-2008 .jpg
  • A young employee pushes a load of boxes and uses a trolley along High Holborn, on 2nd March 2023, in London, England.
    legal_boxes-02-02-03-2023.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-35-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-34-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-33-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-29-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-32-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-31-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-30-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-27-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-26-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-28-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-25-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-22-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-21-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-20-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-16-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-19-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-17-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-15-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-11-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-13-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-12-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-10-06-09-2022.jpg
  • Barristers continue their indefinite strike action with a protest outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square over poor working conditions and low pay due to an insufficient increase in Legal Aid fees, on 6th September 2022, in London, England. Barristers began their first indefinite all-out strike on Monday over demands for an immediate 25% increase in legal aid fees, after a fall in their real earnings of 28%. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has offered 15% but it will apply only to new cases, There is currently a backlog of about 60,000 cases.
    barrister_strike-08-06-09-2022.jpg
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